_v2.4.1
* Added esMX, frFR, koKR, ruRU, zhCN, and zhTW localizations as copies of the English version to avoid no words to reference at all

_v2.4
* Made flare code more efficient
+ Added ability to show world marker frame vertical and backwards

_v2.3
* Made code more efficient and prepared for any future "things"
* Separated config file from main file
+ Added key bindings
+ Added ability to show world markers as blips or icons
+ Added German and Spanish localizations

_v2.1.3
* World marker frame arranged into only one line of markers
* Bug fix from trying to hide/show the world marker frame during combat

_v2.1.2
* Bug fix caused by v2.1.1 where it wouldn't do anything when you clicked...

_v2.1.1
* Bug fix where clicking on an icon marked the target OnMouseDown and unmarked it on the OnMouseUp following it...

_v2.1
+ Added option to only show marking frame with a target
+ Added option to only show marking/world marker frame in a raid with assist
* Options panel moved into Interface Options
* Some code optimized
* Other things I've forgotten due to long-term coding

Originally posted by Waky If you mean to hide the entire frame that feature is already in there. You can do that by either typing /wm hide or uncheck "Show wMarker" in the options panel (/wm options)

Let me know if that's not what you meant!

That's not what I meant. What I meant is to give the user the ability to do it on the fly without having to type a slash command or going through an options menu. These things can be tedious when it can be done simply and graphically with a mouse click on the screen.

If the frame is on the screen, wouldn't it be easier to click on a button on the right of the frames to hide/show the two frames? All that would be left behind is that little square that the user can then click on again to show the frames again. Easy with just one mouse click they can toggle the frames.

That way people can decide whether or not to show or hide the frames on the go. You can leave the slash command and the options if you like. I was just suggesting it would be more flexible for users that's all.

Originally posted by Xruptor That's not what I meant. What I meant is to give the user the ability to do it on the fly without having to type a slash command or going through an options menu. These things can be tedious when it can be done simply and graphically with a mouse click on the screen.

If the frame is on the screen, wouldn't it be easier to click on a button on the right of the frames to hide/show the two frames? All that would be left behind is that little square that the user can then click on again to show the frames again. Easy with just one mouse click they can toggle the frames.

That way people can decide whether or not to show or hide the frames on the go. You can leave the slash command and the options if you like. I was just suggesting it would be more flexible for users that's all.

You don't have to incorporate this. This is just a suggestion.

Oh I see, that'd be a neat feature. I just wasn't sure what you meant exactly.